Standing screen display size | 3 Inches |
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Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Logitech Wireless All-In-One Keyboard TK820 with Built-In Touchpad
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Brand | Logitech |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Keyboard Description | Wireless |
Recommended Uses For Product | Desk |
Special Feature | Wireless, Touch Panel |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Classic |
Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 1.8"W x 7.9"H |
About this item
- All-in-one keyboard with built-in touchpad: Type and swipe on one device for effortless computer control and navigation
- Large touch surface: Point, zoom and perform Windows 8 gestures comfortably and smoothly (also works with Windows 7)
- Sleek, space-saving design: Ultra-slim, cable-free design reduces clutter on your desk
- Perfect Stroke and Incurve keys: Experience fluid, comfortable typing with Logitech's advanced key technology
- Unifying receiver with advanced 2.4 GHz wireless: Fast, reliable wireless connection gives you the freedom to type on your desk or lap
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Ergonomic | 4.2 | 4.4 | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Battery life | 4.3 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.4 | 4.3 |
Easy to use | — | 5.0 | — | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | 4.6 | — | 3.5 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 3.2 | 3.2 | — | 3.0 | — | — |
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connectivity tech | Wireless | USB | Bluetooth | Dual Bluetooth 5.1 | Bluetooth | wireless |
number of keys | 104 | 104 | 78 | 63 | 84 | 84 |
hardware interface | usb3.0 | usb | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth |
compatible devices | Laptop | Laptop | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet, Smart TV | Tablet, Smartphone, Laptop, PC | Laptop | Laptop |
keyboard description | Wireless | Ergonomic | Flexible | Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard for Laotop Tablets | Accessible | Accessible |
operating system | Windows 7, Windows 8 | Linux | Android, Mac OS, IOS | Android,Ios,Mac,Windows | Android,Mac,Windows | Android,Chrome Os,Mac,Windows |
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Product Description
Logitech Wireless All-in-One Keyboard TK820
Effortlessly type and swipe on one device.
This innovative keyboard seamlessly integrates typing, touch and gestures. So now you have everything you need to control and navigate your computer in one device. With a large, built-in touch pad, you can type and swipe comfortably together. It’s a new way to navigate—especially in Windows 8.
Key Features
- Keyboard with built-in touchpad
- Large touch surface supports Windows 8 gestures
- Ultra-slim, space-saving design
- Logitech advanced key technology for smooth, comfortable typing
- Robust wireless connection with tiny Unifying receiver
- Compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 7
Keyboard with built-in touchpad
The keyboard and touchpad are seamlessly integrated, so you can:
- Use one device for typing, touch and gestures
- Switch between using the keyboard and touchpad smoothly and effortlessly
- Type on the keyboard and simultaneously point, zoom and swipe on the touchpad
Wireless, space-saving design
- Ultra-slim design takes up less space on your desk
- Connects wirelessly to your computer, so there are no cables to get in the way
- Integrated touchpad gives you simplified navigation without needing a separate mouse
Large touch area with integrated click
It’s larger than a laptop touchpad, giving you more room to:
- Point, zoom, pinch, swipe, scroll and click more freely
- Perform Windows 8 gestures comfortably and smoothly
- Control your cursor more precisely
PerfectStroke key system with Incurve keys
Experience superior typing comfort thanks to Logitech’s advanced key technology:
- The PerfectStroke key system distributes typing pressure evenly across the key surfaces. Every keystroke feels smooth and whisper-quiet—even if you strike the edge of a key.
- Incurve keys with softly rounded edges help your fingers glide across the keyboard. Typing feels fluid and comfortable, hour after hour.
Full range of multi-touch gestures
- Touchpad supports up to 13 unique Windows 8 gestures
- Use edge gestures to switch apps and bring up the Charms Bar
- Return to the Start Screen with a simple three-finger swipe
- See the Windows 8 gestures
Unifying receiver with advanced 2.4 GHz wireless
- Robust wireless connection allows you to type with the keyboard on your desk or even on your lap
- Hassle-free setup—plug the tiny Unifying receiver into your computer and start typing (no need to ever unplug it)
Learn More > - Fast, reliable data transmission with virtually no delays or dropouts
Compatibility
What's in the Box
- Wireless All-in-One Keyboard
- 4 AA batteries (pre-installed)
- USB Unifying receiver
- User documentation
Works with:
- Windows 8, Windows 7
- Computer with available USB port
- Internet connection for software download
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What Do You Get?Stylish space-saving keyboard for a relaxed typing experienceA light-powered keyboard that charges itself whenever there’s lightBuilt-in touchpad for typing and swiping with one deviceConnection ChoicesUSB SupportAdvanced Wireless:Fast, powerful 2.4 GHz connection with 128-bit AES encryptionUnifying Receiver:
Tiny wireless receiver stays in your notebookKeyboard DesignKeyboard LayoutCompactFull SizeMinimalistProfileThinUltra-thin Ultra-thin Integrated Touchpad Integrated Number Pad PerfectStroke™ Key system Incurve™ keys ControlsWindows 8 Start keyWindows 8 Charms bar shortcuts Programmable F-Keys:
Download additional software to change or define functionsEnhanced F-Keys: Give you additional functions on top of your F-keysSearch FeatureSystem SupportWindows XP, Vista Windows 7, 8*
*Older keyboard models listed in above chart have only basic functionality on Windows RT. Software and app support aren't available for this platform. Older keyboard models listed in above chart will provide basic navigation in Windows 8 style UI. Features programmed in SetPoint software may not function in this mode.
Note: Logitech mice and keyboards are Human Interface Devices (HID). HID drivers are native to modern Windows operating systems, enabling basic functionality without the need for other software. To use enhanced features, such as programming keys and buttons, additional software may be required. See the product's Support page > Downloads tab for software availability on www.logitech.com
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Technical Details
Brand | Logitech |
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Item model number | 920-005108 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 1.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.9 x 1.8 x 7.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.9 x 1.8 x 7.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00DR9V1T0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 13, 2013 |
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3.9 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #85,512 in Climate Pledge Friendly (See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly) #2,184 in Computer Keyboards #2,818 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Computers |
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Customers like the quality, performance, comfort, and build quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention that it works well, the keys are very responsive to touch typing, and that the layout is correct for touch typing. That said, some disagree on touch performance, ease of use, and appearance.
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They say it's responsive, and the layout is correct for touch typing. Overall, customers find it to be a decent keyboard combo, built well, and at a nice price. They also say it has a natural feel and is easy to use for typing.
"...Typing on this thing is amazing. I can press a key and not worry that I may have hit the edge and nothing appear on the screen...." Read more
"...I've not had any issues with range or connectivity. The keys are not laser etched or engraved, instead they have little stickers on each key...." Read more
"...The keyboard layout is correct for touch typing. The Shift keys are in the right place, the backspace and enter key are the correct size...." Read more
"...are there offer enough tactile feel to give good feedback and touch typing capability...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the keyboard. They mention that it works well, the track pad works like a dream, and it supports gestures. It works well with the unified USB dongle, and the keyboard and mouse functions normally without it. The trackpad still gets the job done, and works with Windows. It's well designed, and has unique functionality. The touchpad is great and the Windows 8 gestures work well. The feel is great, and with a padded wrist rest, it's enjoyable to use and quite efficient.
"...The keyboard and mouse functions normally without it.[ + ] Typing is much faster, and less stressful...." Read more
"...The touchpad is the reason I purchased this keyboard. It works very well, I think it is as good at the Logitech T650, almost the same size, just a..." Read more
"...it is enjoyable to use and quite efficient...." Read more
"...this keyboard for a week I've noticed that the things that it does, it does well. And the things it doesn't do well it really fails at...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say it has a nice feel, the keys are nicely spaced, and have a satisfying feel to them. They also say that the clicks are great and make typing very easy. Some customers also mention that the keyboard is beautiful and perfect for their hands. The touchpad is nice and big, and it supports multi-touch and isn't too jittery. Overall, customers are happy with the comfort and convenience of the product.
"...However, the feel is spot on, it feels just right and I can type my normal speed or maybe a little better with this keyboard...." Read more
"...As I said the keyboard is beautiful and perfect for my hands. I can’t do without a keyboard while I wait for a replacement...." Read more
"...4. Not enough thought was given to the touchpad. It is indeed smooth and accurate in general, but the very left edge of my touchpad (about ¼”) is..." Read more
"...The keys are nicely spaced and have a satisfying feel to them. There is a handy on/off switch for power saving overnight...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the keyboard. They say it is well-made, solid, and durable. Customers also mention that the keys don't wear out and hold their form.
"...Nice and thin. Not paper thin, like those apple keyboards that seem like they'll fold into an airplane if you put your palms on it.________..." Read more
"...Pros:1. Sturdy build quality. You can feel that it has a good heft to it (for some people i foresee this being an issue).2...." Read more
"...It looks nicer than the big thick keyboards. The keyboard is built well, it is heavy for the size...." Read more
"...but feels very solid - another reason it is suited to the office rather than for HTPC..." Read more
Customers like the size of the keyboard. For example, they say it's larger than most touchpads, and well designed. Some appreciate the large, smooth touchpad with integrated mechanical clickSupports. Overall, most are satisfied with the size and functionality of the product.
"...Key size is amazing...." Read more
"...and solidness of the keyboard are top of the line, while the pad is large enough to allow you multiple gestures with Win8/8.1...." Read more
"...Then they've combined this with a very large touch pad. The wireless is the standard tiny Logitech USB adapter.The good:..." Read more
"...is also inexcusable. Also, why are the arrow keys so small and so bunched together??..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the touch performance of the keyboard. Some mention that the touch pad is very responsive and supports a wide array of multi-touch gestures. However, some say that the version has sloppy touchpad mechanism and the gesture detection isn't reliable.
"This is a great keyboard! First one I got had the pad not working properly and the outstanding Amazon customer care sent a new one in two days...." Read more
"...I do love that the touch pad gives you left and right clicking at the bottom...." Read more
"...The track pad 2 finger scroll is no better. These motions caused sharp pain and numbness in my hand...." Read more
"...but the very left edge of my touchpad (about ¼”) is dead, yielding no response...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard. Some mention that switching applications and clicking and right clicking are all easy, while others say that it's difficult to click, the trackpad is poorly implemented, and the click and drag function is unusable.
"...Right clicking is a bit difficult if your finger isn't comfortable on the right bottom edge of the touch pad...." Read more
"...The pad also has build in pressure buttons, you can press on the lower left or right to perform a mouse button click...." Read more
"...and labeled in the dark blue "FN" color which makes them difficult to identify...." Read more
"...The keys feel a bit more stiff and not as snappy (which may go away after extended use), the sound from typing on it isn't more loud than my Apple..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the keyboard. Some mention that it's sleek, elegant, and classy, while others say that it has a very poor design.
"...Nice and thin...." Read more
"...3. Good color scheme. Overall it just look good.4...." Read more
"...I think I got one of his returns. The package was scuffed, appeared to have been opened, and the battery package had been sliced open...." Read more
"...I purchased this keyboard for the interesting and innovative design of a keyboard touchpad all in one...." Read more
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I use my keyboards for many things including games and programming, but nothing that would cause the keyboard wear and tear.
The weight of this device is REALLY nice. It's like a guarantee that the keyboard is not going to get up and run towards the monitor. The weight, and the rubber feet that elevate it, are just two peas in one pod.
I never thought the weight of a keyboard would be important to me until I picked this thing up.
_K_E_Y_S_____________________________________
Let's get down to the keyboard part of this thing.
This is the top dog right here - hands down.
I've owned 11 keyboards, including a Microsoft Sidewinder X6 and I wore out the keys in a year, just from typing. Those keys were nice, but these are much nicer.
Logitech used to make awesome keyboards, sadly I didn't own the previous "awesome" ones.
I've only owned another one, the K400r, and that was absolute garbage.
Logitech -REALLY- made a comeback with this model.
Typing on this thing is amazing. I can press a key and not worry that I may have hit the edge and nothing appear on the screen.
The key stroke for this is great. It's fast, and fluid.
The spacing on the keys makes it easier for me to know I'm not 'side fingering' - (highly annoying pinky or ring finger light key pressing) another key causing typos and what-not.
I don't know about anyone else, but I can honestly say my typing speed increases.
I can take the highway to hell, without looking back due to increased accuracy from this keyboard.
Typos occur 99% less often.
_M_O_U_S_E___________________________________
The touchpad. Oh, the touchpad.
Back when I got my HP dm4 3055, I noticed I could use multi touch on the track pad. Do note it is a windows 7 machine as well.
I went out and bought a Microsoft Wedge mouse too, and loved that I could swipe my fingers left and right to scroll sideways.
These mentioned things, are just way too small.
The Logitech TK820 gives you wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more real estate to play with.
I can scroll across more area with less finger movement.
It's like a vast plain, in contrast to what you see on recent laptops and individual touch pads and mice sold by other companies.
I love the fact I can still use 2 fingers to scroll and 1 finger for mouse cursor movement - But I didn't realize this until about 10 times of it happening.
- Did I mention that you have more area to work with?
You can use 3 fingers to emulate the Windows Key (super key). I was trying to figure out why my windows were disappearing and it was getting annoying, thinking I had a virus or something.
Turns out if you use 3 fingers and scroll up or down, all of your applications will minimize, or restore on the screen.
That's a neat feature, but it was kind of annoying when I didn't know this. Now that I do, I don't really classify it as a 'con'.
I do love that the touch pad gives you left and right clicking at the bottom. That's just insane - no other touch pads do this that I am aware of.
I do however, have hands that explore flat surfaces easier than other people. I try to right click things and if my finger isn't exactly on the right bottom edge of the touchpad, it'll left click instead causing hyperlinks and other things to activate.
I'm sure that can be remedied with the software calibration or something.
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The only thing I wish this keyboard had, is bluetooth.
I mentioned above how they made 'awesome' keyboards in the past. One reason was due to them using bluetooth instead of their new 'Unifying' receiver.
It's neat, that I can link up multiple keyboards or mice, but why would anyone have more than 1 keyboard and mouse on the same machine?
Today, All laptops and tablets have bluetooth, but not all of them sport a USB port.
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Here's the quick and dirty.
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Pros:
[ + ] Non-slip feet - Standard on most keyboards, but Logitech did a justice and made it near impossible to skid with the rubber they used.
[ + ] Batteries came pre-installed. I opened the box and just plugged in the receiver. Nothing to it.
[ + ] Special drivers from logitech aren't required - I don't need extra software on my pc. The keyboard and mouse functions normally without it.
[ + ] Typing is much faster, and less stressful.
[ + ] The height of this is perfect. It doesn't act like a cheese wedge and isn't a clipboard.
[ + ] Key size is amazing. I don't have huge hands, but I'm sure anyone WITH huge hands would have less problems with this due to the spacing and size of each key.
[ + ] Typos occur less often due to the strike zone of each key.
[ + ] Nice and thin. Not paper thin, like those apple keyboards that seem like they'll fold into an airplane if you put your palms on it.
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Cons:
[ - ] Uses 4 'AA' batteries. It's not backlit, or requires that much power, but it adds to being a good thing causing it to weigh more, resulting in less slipping.
[ - ] Right clicking is a bit difficult if your finger isn't comfortable on the right bottom edge of the touch pad.
[ - ] No slot for unifying dongle. - Their other models have had a space under the battery cover for the receiver dongle.
[ - ] The function keys at the top are only activated by holding the FN key - But this can most likely be switched off with the logitech software.
_B_O_T_T_O_M___L_ I _N_E___________________________
[ #] The short and sweet
I would recommend this keyboard without hesitation.
I bought mine, while I think Amazon had it on pre-order for $69.99 - Now it's $79.99 - Good timing.
Get it. You'll be more productive knowing you have about 500 more horsepower under your fingertips.
I can't tell you how nice it is to just pick up a keyboard and have a big trackpad right there as well. Interacting with with my HTPC has never been easier. Now all I have to do is pickup the keyboard and find a comfy place to absorb my media. With a click of a keyboard button my HTPC wakes up. I can then adjust my system volume on the fly, independently of anything else plugged into my AV Receiver. If I want to pause and look something up online I just switch between Internet browsing or Plex Media Center with another click of a button. When I'm done I just put my HTPC to sleep with another click of a keyboard button.
For those that are new to logitech wireless peripherals just remember that you'll need to download logitech's unifying software to pair the keyboard with it's receiver. Once paired you'll want to install the newest version of Logitech's SetPoint software to get gestures and function keys working. Gestures work on both Windows 7 and 8 and are generally the same unless for a feature of Windows 8 only.
Pros:
1. Sturdy build quality. You can feel that it has a good heft to it (for some people i foresee this being an issue).
2. Insanely long advertised battery life. Time will tell, but for how often I use it the batteries might last longer.
3. Good color scheme. Overall it just look good.
4. Keys and trackpad have a good amount of feedback that provides an enjoyable typing experience.
5. A very accessible on/off switch so that you don't waste your battery if not using the keyboard for a prolonged period of time.
6. Fantastic multimedia/function keys. Turn your volume up or down, mute sound, sleep your computer, pause/play/skip music, switch apps and more.
7. Warranty and customer service are awesome! Logitech customer service has been legendary for me.
Cons:
1. Glitchy touch gestures, mainly the tap to click ones don't work reliably, but this should improve as drivers mature (lets hope).
2. Very disappointed with stick on key labels for each key. I was thinking that this would have been laser etched or engraved. Hopefully these are magical stickers that never die.
3. No backlight, but if you know where the keys are then don't worry about it.
I'll update later if I i encounter more that's worth sharing.
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Like so many other excellent Logitech products, this one is for Windows 8. I was hoping to use it on MacOS, but there is a little snag: the trackpad. The trackpad is multitouch, true, but the gestures are interpreted by the device itself and send to the computer as keystrokes. I am upset about this: let's create a gorgeous keyboard with an excellent trackpad, but let's dumb it down for a crappy OS. As things stand, the only gesture that works on MacOS is the two-finger scrolling. Other than this, I notice it is not sensitive all the way to the edges. To my knowledge these are not mapped for scrolling, so the reason for this is a mystery.
On the upside, if you are using it on Linux, you can intercept the keystrokes and interpret them however you want. You can enjoy a driver-free (though not setup-free) multigesture keyboard on Linux. Also, the keyboard is not backlit, maybe this is not the best keyboard for a home theater, though it certainly has the appeal.